Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 November 1950 — Page 2

By United Press

The ‘new war” MacArthur in Asia Europe, Western officials believed

today.

whose outbreak was reported by Gen: increases the danger of a

showdown

down With Russ ared as ‘New War’ | reaks Out in Asia

Western Officials Believe Now Is Time for Stalin to Strike in ‘Plan to Conquer World’

Douglas war in

All leading statesmen here believe that it {& in Europe that

a showdown with Russia

~if there i& to be one

“will

come. ‘Andy;

Gen. MacArthur's announcement deeper ned fears that the showdown

may come sooner. If Stalin intends to strike, these

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statesmen ask, what better time of the reports.

than now? The West probably

Mr.

Rankin

said

about

the truth

he believed

never will be weaker or so heavily the reports mignt prove to be a red herring Inspired by the Chi-

engaged elsewhere. Disagree on Defense

Europe lies defenseless. Dis-

_-. agreement on how to defend her

prevails in Western councils,

nese Reds in

harrass

United

Formos

Many Western European lead- Israel

ers think Stalin still wants to avoid a ‘global war--that he wants the rewards of war with-

out war, or only through the use of his satellites. They are saving war can avoided. But many of them

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and Hashemite Jordan will order

saying it with somewhat less cer- their armies to prevent trestainty than a few weéks ay passing. shooting of = children The West for a long time ad- ger any circumstances, and mitted that it was losing the cold n5jesting and maltreatment of -war. The victories in Korea women.

seemed to reverse the trend. But now the cold war in Europe and the revived shooting war in Korea

are all mixed up togethe

8 Directors Elected By Jewish Home

4 Factors Cited The Joseph and Anhie BorinThe following factors make stein Home for Jewish Aged reWestern officials fearful cently elected eight directors to ONE: A possible military de- serve three years. : bacle in Korea. : They ' are Albert G. Ruben, TWO: The danger of a full- George J. Clayman, Mrs. Bert Siscale war with China. Teeming canoff, Dr. Leon Levi, Mrs, Birdie Asia would be a sink-hole for the Adams, Mrs Harry Freeman, ‘West's fighting manpower. Mrs, Celia Wild and Max Solo-

THREE: European: weakness. r

mon.

"A bare dozen disorganized, un- Other board members Include integrated divisions, many of David Calderon, Samuel Dorfthem poorly equipped, would be man, Mrs. Phillip Falender, Mrs. gitting ducks for the Soviet army. Philip J. Fichman, Norton FishFOUR: European disunity. The bein, Mrs. Sadie Frank, Mrs Western Allies show ne signs of Manuel Freeman, Mrs. Rose Hays, agreeing on how to pool their Mrs. Leon Hecht, David Hol 7 military potential let alone how lander Mrs. Emma Kominers, to use German industrial and Mack Laner, Mrs. Marvin Lasky, Sidney Mahalowitz, Mrs. Sara

; military strength.

And at Strasbourg last

week Messing Stern and Mrs.

there were warnings that without Stroyman.

Germany the strategic concept of defense on the Elbe might to be re-examined Other developments:

Germany The Russians have complained

the second time that an American & p. m. today at the McCarty St. jet fighter plane buzzed . a Soviet plant, 740 S., Alabama St. > » J De eo ay ace. AT, rw Tha dinnes. meeting is one of id tod LS five held each year for Lilly suyor. odny | pervisors from group leader tp ¥ e oylet Plane ax caring president. Mr. McMillin's. talk nn =oinpan B eader Lp will compare teamwork on the Jie To a at rene gridiron with that within industry. hemorrhage. net — Gen. Vassily Chukov, chief of 11 HBT IN CAIRO RIOT

the Soviet Contro] Commission in

Germany, originally protested the Tan sty

incident Nov. 15. U. 8. High Commissioner for Germany John J. McCloy rejected the protest being “without justification.” C ADN said Gen. Chukov now has written to Mr. McCloy that .-his reply to the first protest was “in contradiction of the facts and . ¢annot be considered as justified for the attack by the American fighter plane.”

‘Formosa

The United States has asked | its embassy here: about Hong Kong reports that Nationalist China is raiding, the. Communist. mainland despite President Tru- |

man's cease-fire request, 1 was disclosed today. Us :4S.. Minister Karl Q. Rankin

£aid he had requested his attaches to inquire through regular diplo-

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New Ambassador WASHINGTON, Nov. 28 (UP) —The United States has decided to send an ambassador to Madrid,

it ‘was learhed today. “The envoy will be Stanton Griffis, former U. 8S. ambassador to

Argentina. The formal announce.ment is expected early next year. Mr. Griffis will be the first 8. ambassador to set foot in a in five years. Norman Armour retired Dec. 31, 1945, and has not been replaced. The post has been vacant in

accordance with a recommenda- _

tion of the United Nations General Assembly. In a slap at the totalitarian government of Generalissimo Francisco Franco. the United Nations voted in 1946 to have all United Nations members withdraw ambassadors from drid. : Invited to Oust Franco

Now the United Nations has backed down and revoked its ban on ambassadors. The United States is going along and, more. is preparing to grant loans to Spain as part of an economicpolitical effort to make Spain a valuable partner in the Western alliance against communism. Mr. Griffis, a 63-year-old Bostonian, resigned recently as-am-bassador to Buenos Aires, a post he had held a little more than a year. In resigning, Mr. Griffis sald he wanted a long rest but would be available for further government service if needed. Since May 30, 1948, the UU. 8. embassy In Madrid has been in charge of Counsellor Paul T, Culbertson, a career diplomat. He is being transferred to México City where he will be: counsellor to Ambassador William O'Dwyer.

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Daughter, 2, Has Deadly Speck Disease; | Oregon Doctors Warn Ailment Could Be Fatal

The parents of 2-yedr-old Patricia Davis; a Roseburg, Ore. shilg CATANIA, Sicily, Nov. 28 (UP), They were among 141 applicants

who is sufféring with a deadly

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Mr, and Mrs, Edgar Davis mental treatment when Oregon doomed,

Show Must Go On

The stage production “I Know My Love,” starring Alfred Lunt and Lyan Fontanne, opened on schedule In Detroit last night without scenery or costumes. All equipment for the show wads snowhound | in Pittsburgh.

Long-Distance It took a 84,000-mile flying jaunt for collection of the ma: terials composing an engagement ring for pretty Lorraine Kana, 25, of Hollywood. But her fiance was equal to the trip. Lorraine and her boy friend, Paul Harvey, 24, a singer, appeared on “Truth or Consequences,” where. Paul said he needed a job to get th- ring. Show officials sent him to Juneau, Alaska, to prospect for gold,

Mr. Lunt

and to Nairobi, Africa, to prospect for diamonds. He" found both —with a little. prearranged help.

In Midst of Plenty

Farmer Irving Olson, of Coka-

to, Minn., lost a 1000-pound Hereford cow 35 days ago. Yesterday the cow turned up. 600 pounds lighter, inside ‘a haystack which

had collapsed on her. Other cattle ate their way to her location.

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Arvin Workers Back on the lob

Federal Mediator Calls Meeting

\COLUMBUS, Ind., Nov. 28 (UP) t _Mt. Etna burst its 38th crater from over the state who success- Production was resumed at six and sent a new stream of molten fully passed the bar examination plants of Arvin Industries, Inc. lava pouring toward the town of Oct. 5. here today as a federal mediation Milo this morning as the erup- Successful applicants from Mar- commissioner stepped in to help ition of Europe’s highest volcano jon County are: settle the month-old controversy. went into its fourt ay. | John W. Agnew, William K. Commissioner James 8. Allen Leatherneck Visit The new réd-hot river of molt- Bachelder, Seymour M. Bagel, said AFL union and company The Marines will land in Bir- en rock moved in on. Milo from charles E. Barker, Jack W. Bar- officials would confer at his Inmingham, Ala, tomorrow, 29 the southeast. An earlier lava ,.,o Omar S. Bruner Jr. John C. dianapolis office at 11 a. m. Allen strong. One of them, Pfe. P. D. flow crawled on from the south-: Christ, Robert A. Claycombe, Said hé—called the meeting of his McGowan, will be wife-hunting west. lfames ‘A. Colvin. Thomas M. °Wn initiative. during his pre-Christmas visit Police blocked off mountain Lamy s Murray 'E. Dulberger, About 8350 of the company’s home. : roads to prevent traffic jams In| orrald O. Finney, Tony E. Foster Tvorkers walked past picket lines Pfc. McGowan and mates are case evacuation plans are Putiyy., Richard L. Gilliom. to their jobs this morning. There flying from their San Diego, Cal. into effect. we > was no violence ‘like yesterday base through generosity of Amer-| The 10,000-foot Mt. Etna rum-| Allen E. Goltra, Harry H. when a back-to-work faction and ican Legion members there. When ‘bled and quivered throughout Hendrickson, Paul Hirsch, George a dozen pickets shoved each other Pfc. McGowan heard of the trip, last night. Gas exploded into!B. Jeftry, Bernard Landman Jr.. around. he. publicly announced his inten- shooting jets of flame, and show-| {Philip Z. Leighton, Robert L. Life, 4 Men Released ‘tion to seek the hand of Audrey ers ‘of ashes and lave were Theodore L. Locke Jr, Frank I. Four men taken into police cisJones, to whom he has been writ- belched out from 37 craters. Magers, Charles Mains, Ralph N. tody after ‘the fracas were reing since he met her on a blind Prof. Umberto De Fiore, of the May, Virginia Dill McCarty; Rob- ‘leased. » [volcanic institute here, said last ert D. McClaran, William L. Mc- Law authorities want to take night “The -—olcano's output re- Cellan. no sides in the strike,” Prosecutmained constant regarding the, Owen M. Mullin, Dean H. D8 Attorney William M. Lien'ava ‘being ejected, Neeriemeer, John R. O'Connor, P¢T8er said, “but we're determined osions of shootingarthur B. Patrick, Franklin w. !0 Prevent action which might result in personal injury or prop erty damage.” A company spokesman. said

142 wo Be Admitted {To Indiana Bar

| Forty-two fledgling lawyers from Marion County will be ad-

mitted to the Indiana Bar Thurs-

. New Lave ‘day morning in the chambers of Stream Starts Flowing the Indiana Supreme Court.

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Lifetime Supply Hundreds of skeptics have tray- amount of’ eled a narrow mountain road While the expl near Simmons, Mo. to see John Shes and incandescent Lapilli plymmer, John D. Raikos. RobH. Orr's ever-filling barrel. None !nto the air have increased dur- rt L. Rairdon, Richard M. Salb have deduced why the barrel con- N8 the last ours.” \Ferdinand Samper, William H. oo company’s 1900 work tinues to refill without apparent : Sparrenberger, Robert C. Sprague, ors were Sara) ‘to report for aid from man or nature. Determined Women E. Andrew Steffen, Stanley Tales- work as soon as they I able Although Mr. Orr uses it con- Fiaht Off 2 Th nick and donn P. Tobin. to travel snowblocked secondar tinually as a water source for 19 ugs — roads leading to Columbus. y various farm chores, he says it. Two thugs picked the wrong 4 Hoosier Cou t Ac f rr never runs dry. The barrel has victims when they attempted to’ nity Agents Vv d been kicked over and contents grab purses from two women last Receive Farm Awards au eville Star Dies spilled three times. Each time the night. The women fought back. CHICAGO, Nov. 28 (U Satie WATERLOO, Iowa, Nov. 28 Orr family refilled it, after which A man attempted to seize Mrs. | = » Nov, 28 (UP)—Four ,;;p, yew Rosenthal, 71, former it stayed full. Frances Adams’ purse as she en- diana county agents held dis- _.. i.uijje comedian, died of a

ese tered her apartment at 5230 E. Sngushes Sefyice Siieates 10- heart ailntent yesterday. : rs e al Associa- TR : . Reporters to Meet Washington St. She responded al a ona A eta Mr. Rosenthal teamed with his : with a kick. He fell, scrambled lon o ounty Agricultural wife as the comedy team of R The mid-year meeting of the {4 his feet and fled. Agents. and Sever i | ose Indiana Shorthand Rep ors AS- oR 1. , J : ppt 20G Severns in the early 1900s and Reporters AS-i Mrs. Dorothy Burgess, 2261; The awards, made last night. and claimed as friends such sociation will be held Dec. 2 and Massachusetts Ave., encountered went to 113 agents from 37 states. stage stars as Eddie Cantor and

Indiana winners were: ( new Albany; C. A.

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3 at Terre Haute. Mrs. .Bess 3 purse grabber in front of the Pressler is president. Legislation postoffice. She clung to her purse [for the coming year will be the as he grabbed it. and the man. ‘subject. . ran after she fell.

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late Al Jolson. Later he bea theatrical booking agent

per; Albert M. Bishea, Evansville. and then operated the Iowa Theater here,

‘and | Ss. B. Scott, Franklin.

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